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Symplicity Operations and Management Engineering (SOME) is our approach to helping our clients move faster, smarter and more efficiently. SOME is a combination of analysis of your current systems and the initiation of smarter processes and systems that increase quality and productivity. SOME allows clients to save money AND improve the workplace. SOME, accompanied by custom software development, delivers integrated, real solutions - not just stand-alone tools or pure automation.

SOME in the real world?


In Healthcare:
As a management engineer in a hospital, SOME can help doctors and nurses spend more time in treating patients and less time in administration by streamlining processes and reducing redundancies and downtime. SOME can design and implement procedures and software to enable optimum use of medical facilities, bringing the cost of healthcare down.

In Education:
As an operations analyst for a university, SOME would give university administrators the access they require to respond to management, student and business requests quickly and efficiently. SOME would examine the allocation requirements of the university enterprise, designing a system that would ultimately make the university ERP (enterprise resource planning) tools more accessible to the administrative staff -- without compromising the ERP data integrity.

In Telecommunications:
As a quality engineer for a telecommunications company, SOME can improve customer satisfaction by designing a process and developing and implementing software to schedule service calls around the availability of the customer.

In Your Business:
As an Operations and Management Engineer SOME delivers the insight, innovation, and substance to make your business go faster, be more flexible, and more agile. All through enhancing your existing technology and appropriate use on modern innovations.


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